Integrating JDT and org.eclipse.ant in Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developershttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/386879/926148/#msg_926148
I am using Eclipse Juno IDE for C/C++ Developers and want to integrate org.eclipse.ant + Java Development Tools, because I dont want to use two versions of eclipse.

First question:
Is org.eclipse.ant part of the JDT or part of an other tool?

Next question:
I can't find a download or a eclipse software site link for ant or for the JDT.
Can someone give me a tip, where to find or how to install both in Juno IDE for C/C++ Developers?

thanks and regards
Michael
]]>Michael Wisse2012-09-28T10:45:14-00:00Re: Integrating JDT and org.eclipse.ant in Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developershttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/386879/928562/#msg_928562
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/releases/juno ? ]]>Sopot Cela2012-09-30T19:17:54-00:00Re: Integrating JDT and org.eclipse.ant in Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developershttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/386879/1061931/#msg_1061931
to be explicit, the url needs to point from w/in eclipse application. if it helps for anyone in the future, my specific solution for adding the c/c++ IDE to an established eclipse-juno/java build:

click the drop down menu in "work with" box (at head of the "Available Software" window).

choose "--All Available Sites--".

a list of packages will be presented; check off "CDT main feature," and "CDT optional feature" (or what you wish).

let the dialogue boxes guide your install.

in retrospect, it is worth exploring "Eclipse Marketplace," and "Install new Software" items found at the tail end of eclipse help menu. it wasn't intuitive to navigate, or be precise about what i wanted/needed. but now that i'm hip to it, there is a rich and deep supply of packages and support easily installed, and waiting to be discovered! i'm a happy camper, because having more than one base build would be a nightmare (one poster admitted to have more than six!).]]>mazal bohbot berrie2013-06-04T20:21:44-00:00